Pwani (region)
Found in 470 Collections and/or Records:
The fruit market, 1933 - 1948
105 x 145 mm. The caption continues: 'Many and varied are the fruits of Zanzibar and this picture shows a portion of the fruit market which is always a scene of busy activity in the early hours of the day.'
The High Court, Zanzibar, 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm.
The Inspector of Produce testing the feel of a sample of cloves for statutory dryness, 1936 - 1937
215 x 160 mm. The image has been bordered with liquid paper.
The Law Courts, Zanzibar - This is the widest part of the main street, 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm.
The main street, Zanzibar, 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm. The caption continues: 'In many parts the main street of Zanzibar is only wide enough to allow the passage of a single motorcar. The streets thus narrow and twisting afford shade from the hot sun during most hours of the day. Veiled Arab women are seen in the foreground. Their eastern dress contrasts curiously with their European footwear of latest design.'
The main street, Zanzibar, 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm. The caption continues: 'Many parts of this, the principal street of the city, are only wide enough to allow the passage of a single motorcar.'
The narrow streets of Zanzibar, 1930 - 1950
160 x 210 mm. A prominent sign reads:' S.R.Faleiro, high class tailoring and outfitting.'
The Premises of Leslie and Anderson Ltd. in Zanzibar, 1920 - 1927
73 x 51 mm. An exterior view of the Leslie and Anderson warehouse in Zanzibar. Exact location unknown, but probably situated near the northern waterfront.
The Sultan of Zanzibar, 1930 - 1964
150 x 205 mm. The caption continues: 'The Sultan of Zanzibar, an enlitend (enlightened?) ruler, has allowed photographs to be taken of his wife, his son, his home and of religious celebrations which have been unprocurable hitherto. Picture shows: His Highness Khalifa 11, the Sultan of Zanzibar photographed in the Baraza or main reception room of the palace, a long narrow room lined with gilt mirrors and furnished with gilt couches upholstered in scarlet plush.'
The water carriers of Zanzibar use two petrol tins slung on the ends of a pole, 1930 - 1950
105 x 165 mm.
The waterfront of Zanzibar City, 1933 - 1948
Tiger trap, 1930 - 1950
85 x 80 mm.
[Towns/villages], 1930 - 1950
Showing views of habitation, street scenes, every day life. Those captioned are listed here.
Transport of cloves to town, 1930 - 1950
120 x 115 mm.
Two Arab Sheikhs, 1930 - 1964
155 x 205 mm.
Typical Street in Zanzibar, 1920 - 1927
62 x 40 mm.
[Unidentified Arab], 1920 - 1927
59 x 102 mm. A view showing an unidentified Arab, probably a servant or employee of Chandler's, standing outside his house.
Unloading hamali cart at Inspection shed., 1933 - 1948
210 x 160 mm.
[Unloading or loading a cart], 1933 - 1948
210 x 160 mm.
Uses of the petrol tin in East Africa, 1930 - 1950
165 x 105 mm. The caption continues: 'In East Africa both petrol and kerosene are largely packed in four-gallon tins locally known as 'Debis.'
View from sitting room door, 1920 - 1927
102 x 59 mm. A view from Chandler's house, Usagara House, looking towards the twin spires of the Roman Catholic Cathedral. The reverse of the photograph is annotated: 'View from sitting room door (also from bedroom and dining room doors!) The spires are those of the R C Church'.
View from verandah of bungalow at Ambwani [Mbweni], 1920 - 1927
102 x 60 mm. A view looking over the palm trees towards a curving beach. Mbweni lies about three miles south of Zanzibar Town and formerly housed a Mission community.
[View of harbour from Usagara House], 1920 - 1927
62 x 40 mm. The reverse of the photograph is annotated: 'View of Harbour from F.C.'s House'.
[View of Roman Catholic Cathedral from Usagara House], 1920 - 1927
62 x 40 mm. The reverse of the photograph is annotated: 'View from Chandler's house top. Cathedral spires'.
[View of the joist of an outrigger canoe], 1930 - 1950
190 x 165 mm.